Amidst all of the
expansions the MGM Mirage is doing these days, the gaming company has decided to
upgrade IP telecommunications systems at their Luxor and Excalibur casino
resorts. Calling upon their long-time data communications specialist, NEC
Unified Solutions Inc., MGM is seeking to give the Luxor's guest services and
employee workflow a boost in communications with new IP telephony applications.
NEC, who has partnered with MGM Mirage for some 20+ years, says they will gladly
be working on customized communications solutions for the casino gaming giant.
Issuing a press release
to announce the extended partnership, NEC President, Jeff Kane stated that
making improvements within the guest services division is a top priority of any
company doing business in the hospitality field. One of the key components in
giving companies an advantage in this area is with technological resources -
something which NEC knows all about. In other words, the telephone system can
make a big difference in how customer relations are executed.
Both the Luxor
and Exalibur casino resorts, which are already well known for their high levels
of service, will be getting an upgrade to NEC's Univerge Neax 2400 IPX. Being an
IP platform upgrade, rather than an entire haul over, a smooth network
transition is expected. When all is said and done, casino employees and guests
will both be able to take advantage of expanded voicemail options, multiple
wake-up call options, integrated reservation support and call distribution.
The decision to upgrade
to a new telephony system comes at a good time for the Excalibur and Luxor,
which both have some serious renovations planned in the near future. The Luxor
is already in Phase I of its broad, multi-phase enhancement, which will bring
high-end clubs, lounges and a new Cirque show to the famed Pyramid Casino on the
Strip.